Jason Herring Dale Davis wrote: > I believe that if you just enter your simple password the program will > say that it is too simple if you really want to use that password then > just enter it in again this time it should go on and ask you to reenter > the password and you'll be done... > > Jason Davis > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Thu, 24 Sep 1998, Phillip Neumann > wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > This maybe a stupid question, but i want to change my password. When > > putting `passwd' linux askme for the new password. I put it in, and > > linux said it is too simple.... what can i do for linux dont say me > > that? Currently i have NO password, so i dont understand why linux say > > the new i write is `simple'. Maybe linux isnot conciently know about my > > current one... > > > > > > thanks, > > -- > > __________________________________________ > > / / > > / Phillip Neumann / > > / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / > > _____________________/_____________________________/ > > > > > > -- > > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > > >
Hi, Well, actually it didnt work. you can see: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ --> passwd Changing password for filsin Old password: Enter the new password (minimum of 5, maximum of 8 characters) Please use a combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers. New password: Bad password: too similar. Try again. New password: Bad password: too similar. Try again. New password: Bad password: too similar. Try again. New password: Bad password: too similar. Try again. New password: Bad password: too similar. Try again. The password for filsin is unchanged. I have now my password as `password123`. I still want to put it as `password`...... Thanks, -- __________________________________________ / / / Phillip Neumann / / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / _____________________/_____________________________/